tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post7807679891571307537..comments2024-01-20T15:51:35.268-06:00Comments on And So it Goes in Shreveport: Sweet Home ChicagoPat Austin Beckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05767059128758168960noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-2342778292193960012010-10-05T20:59:19.030-05:002010-10-05T20:59:19.030-05:00Let me get this right. So if TARP was proposed by ...Let me get this right. So if TARP was proposed by Bush, was the "profit" for the country George Bush's fault, too?G. R.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-6165161810371784552010-10-05T13:51:02.150-05:002010-10-05T13:51:02.150-05:00What I find so encouraging in news this week is th...What I find so encouraging in news this week is that TARP has ended. A very high percentage of the money spent has been repaid and the government accounting office says it will only cost us $50 billion from the original $700 billion originally proposed by President George Bush during his last month in office and enacted during the first quarter of President Barack Obama's term.<br /><br />AIG says they will pay back the money the got, and if that happens the country will have made a profit from the TARP.Charlenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17167633465853736197noreply@blogger.com